A selection of photos shot in the NYC subway system from 2007 through 2015. Each photo is available for order on true black and white paper by clicking the "buy" button to the upper right. The photos are also available printed on aluminum by a special order. The aluminum prints are limited to editions of 20. Please contact me directly at Photos@RalphVentura.com to inquire.

Key Largo is a popular tourist destination and calls itself the "Diving Capital of the World" because the living coral reef a few miles offshore attracts thousands of scuba divers and sport-fishing enthusiasts. Key Largo's proximity to the Everglades also makes it a premier destination for kayakers and ecotourists. The island gained fame as the setting for the 1948 film Key Largo, but apart from background filming used for establishing shots, the film was shot on a Warner Brothers sound stage in Hollywood. It is a favorite get-away destination for Miamians.

Images are printed on true black and white paper. Each image is also available hand-printed on aluminum in limited editions of ten. To order on photo paper, click on the upper right-hand corner and follow the prompts. To order a limited edition on aluminum, please message me directly by clicking "contact" in the menu above. The final print will contain no watermark.

The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in Central Park is a scenic destination popular with New Yorkers and a location of of many scenes in popular culture, including Hannah and Her Sisters and Sex and the City. Images are printed on true black and white paper. Each image is also available hand-printed on aluminum in limited editions of ten. To order on photo paper, click on the upper right-hand corner and follow the prompts. To order a limited edition on aluminum, please message me directly by clicking "contact" in the menu above.The final print will contain no watermark.

From Wikipedia: The Miami Marine Stadium is a marine stadium on Virginia Key, Miami, Florida, United States. The facility, built and completed in 1963 on land donated to the City of Miami from the Matheson family, is the first stadium purpose-built for powerboat racing in the United States. . . . From its opening for nearly 30 years, the stadium was used for its intended water sports as well as concerts, sporting events such as boxing, which began in 1972. In the wake of Hurricane Andrew, it was declared an unsafe building under Miami-Dade County building code on September 18, 1992. In 2004, $3,000,000 was pledged in a municipal bonds by county residents for the restoration and renovation of the facilities.